Among the special guests at the event was champion jockey Pat

O' Leary and the Mayor of Elmbridge, Councillor Alan Hopkins, who gave a special toast to the world's longest living royal.

Chairman of the Royal Society of St George, Robert Freeman said: "We all admire the Queen Mother and it is what St George's stands for.

"Her greatest loves are her family, her country and horse racing, so we decided to ask Pat O' Leary to give a talk about it.

"It is very important to commemorate her birthday because she is a stable influence in a world of change."